www.olliebray.com Internet Safety and Responsible Use: for Pupils, Parents and Staff Ollie Bray East Lothian Council PC David Gunn Lothian and Borders Police
About the Talk East Lothian's  Internet Safety Initiative Parents Teachers Pupils Some  important messages  for parents, teachers and children. Some  resources  you can use in your school / education authority Questions
About East Lothian About 14,000 pupils in 35 primary schools  and six secondary schools
The importance of partnership Support: You!
 
CEOP Corporate Film
www.thinkuknow.co.uk
What are we trying to do? Parent Training Events Musselburgh pilot One evening for all clusters Now an established rolling programme Starting to train ‘Think U Know’ trainers One per primary school Secondary guidance staff Starting to Train all Staff Training for all headteachers (1 hour session) Think You Know Trainers up-date staff (1 hour session) Compliment Existing resources Keeping myself safe (primary and secondary) Social education / PSHE input (primary and secondary)
Our Aim Hector’s World  and  Cyber Café  are being used in the primary sector to compliment existing resources. All Secondary children are trained in  Think U Know  (particularly S1 – S3). All future S1 students are trained in  Think U Know. Digital literacy  is the  responsibility  of all members  of the school community .
School Community School Staff School Students Parents / Carers Local Community The Musselburgh Grammar School Learning Community
Why start with the parents? WE NEED TO DO MORE THAN SUPERVISE-  WE NEED TO HELP EDUCATE CHALLENGE =   to ensure that children are safe wherever they use the Internet   IN SCHOOL  Generally, supervised, protected and monitored   OUT OF SCHOOL Often no filtering, supervision or monitoring
Lessons learnt This is something parents are genuinely interested in. Don’t worry if not everyone turns up. Make sure you post the letters home!
 
 
www.thinkuknow.co.uk
5 – 7  Years
 
 
Other Hectors World Resources Movies available as stand alone resource (you don’t have to be connected to the Internet) 5 lesson plans (including detailed activities) A3 Posters, Song Sheets, stickers and colouring books.
8-10 years
8-10 years
Other Cyber Café Resources Cyber Café available as a stand alone resource (you don’t have to be connected to the Internet) Nine lesson plans (including detailed activities)
11-16 years
Think U Know Course 1 – 1.5 hours Includes two powerful videos Delivered by an approved and trained Think U Know trainer Initial target group S1 – S3 Then all S1 pupils on rolling basis
Other resources
Intermediate One - Unit
27 th  August 2008
 
Why is education so important in this area?   55% access the internet everyday 47% for an hour or more 21% liked IM/Chat the most 15% used gaming sites 11% used Social Networking sites 33% had access in their bedrooms 25% have met someone offline 83% have taken a friend Sources: CEOP Questionnaire Analysis 2007
19 th  December 2007
What is the biggest Internet danger? That we concentrate on the dangers and forget the benefits.
Benefits of the Internet Educational games and programmes Research information  The opportunity to communicate with people from all around the world  The opportunity to share resources and ideas with people that have the same interests  Shopping around the world without leaving your computer
What are the dangers? Content  - sexual, racist, violent unreliable/bigoted i.e. safety of children’s minds Commerce -  scams, phishing and pharming, bluejacking, downloads which steal information– children’s and parents! Contact -   via interactive technologies – IM, chat, multiplayer games Culture –   bullying, camera phones, blogging, moblogging, social networking
Key messages for everyone
Adults and Children use the Internet in different ways DO YOU KNOW HOW YOUR CHILD USES THE INTERNET ?   WE NEED TO BE INVOLVED IN OUR CHILDRENS’ ONLINE ACTIVITY, VALIDATE THEIR SKILLS  + LEARN FROM THEM   YOUNG PEOPLE  Interactive chat, IM, Music, Games,  PARENTS  Mostly e-mail and web for research
We must start to understand that being on-line is just being in another ‘real’ place
The difference between Knowledge and Wisdom HELP YOUR CHILDREN TO UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT   TECHNOLOGY IS THROWING UP NEW  IMPORTANT SAFETY ISSUES WHICH CHILDREN MAY NOT SEE KNOWLEDGE   Many children pick up technology quicker !   WISDOM Understanding how to behave in a virtual world
Children are not the same as they used to be Access to Unlimited Knowledge Vs Emotional Literacy and Social Immaturity
Convergence + the Internet going mobile Already some children are receiving abusive/hoax txt messages As technologies converge we need to  re-view the safety messages   Increasingly mobile   Fixed location for access eg home/school
Mobile phones and the law
Civic Government (Scotland) Act, 1982,  Section 52 - Indecent Child Photographs   (1) Any person who-  (a)   takes , or permits to be taken or  makes , any indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child  under 18 years  (b)   distributes  or shows such an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph;  (c)  has in his possession such an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph with a view to its being distributed or shown by himself or others; or  (d)  publishes or causes to be published any advertisement likely to be understood as conveying that the advertiser distributes or shows such an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph, or intends to do so,  shall be guilty of an offence under this section Section 52A - Possession of Photographs   (1)  It is an offence for a person to have any indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child under the age of 18 years in his possession.
Computers Case Law, it was upheld on appeal, that  downloading  images from the  Internet  was within Section 52(1)(a) (above).  The word  "make"  covered an activity whereby a computer was used to bring into existence data stored on a computer disk. A person who  downloads images  is  making  photographs.  Operation of a computer to download electronic signals could be distinguished from mere possession of indecent photographs (where the possessor has not himself been responsible for bringing the material into existence).
Sex Offenders Register Conviction for taking, possessing or distributing indecent images qualifies the accused to be registered on the Sex Offenders’ Register. This means they tell the police where they live, where they are going on holiday, we limit their access to children, police can enter the house and the media are always looking for a story about a ‘sex pest.’
Who commits what offences? Mary Stuart Robert Iain (loads to internet) Duncan (keeps on phone) Bruce (tells teacher)
Offences Stuart –  takes, possesses,distributes(3) Robert –  possesses, distributes (4) Duncan –  possesses (1) Iain –  possesses, distributes (2 - ?) Bruce –  possesses?, but may have a defence
You can not delete anything from the Internet, your computer or mobile phone.
Naomi Broady, the National Under-18 Tennis Champion  David Rice, the second-best British Tennis Junior
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Introduction to Chat on-line Chat rooms Instant Messaging  Social networking Blogs
 
 
Facebook social network: how are we connected?
CEOP Training Film Habba Hotel Example
CEOP Training Film Teenspot Example
CEOP Training FILM MSN Example
 
Yaz Jones Angel Craig Beckram Kirsty  Paul Burton G Seys
 
 
 
 
Ollie Bray Angel Craig Beckram Kirsty  Paul Burton G Seys
 
 
 
 
 
Building up a picture First Name:  Ollie / Oliver Surname:  Bray Town:  Weymouth, Dorset School:  Radipole Primary School Information
 
 
 
 
 
45 Spa Rd, Weymouth, DT3 5HS 16 St. Edwards Rd, Portland, DT5 2AU 8 Carriageway, Upwey, Weymouth, DT3 5QR
 
 
 
 
 
 
Building up a picture First Name:  Ollie / Oliver Surname:  Bray Town:  Weymouth, Dorset School:  Radipole Primary School School Address:  DT3 5HS Targets Address:  Spa Road Other:  Picture  (house and target) Directions to house Census Data Young people also normally give out lots more information. Including  Age  and  Likes / Dislikes . There is also lots of evidence to suggest that some children use  inappropriate language  on the internet and  post photos of inappropriate things . Information
 
www.thinkuknow.co.uk /
 
What is the biggest Internet danger? That we concentrate on the dangers and forget the benefits.
 
www.olliebray.com

SLF 2008 - Internet Safety snd Responsible Use

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    www.olliebray.com Internet Safetyand Responsible Use: for Pupils, Parents and Staff Ollie Bray East Lothian Council PC David Gunn Lothian and Borders Police
  • 2.
    About the TalkEast Lothian's Internet Safety Initiative Parents Teachers Pupils Some important messages for parents, teachers and children. Some resources you can use in your school / education authority Questions
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    About East LothianAbout 14,000 pupils in 35 primary schools and six secondary schools
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    The importance ofpartnership Support: You!
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    What are wetrying to do? Parent Training Events Musselburgh pilot One evening for all clusters Now an established rolling programme Starting to train ‘Think U Know’ trainers One per primary school Secondary guidance staff Starting to Train all Staff Training for all headteachers (1 hour session) Think You Know Trainers up-date staff (1 hour session) Compliment Existing resources Keeping myself safe (primary and secondary) Social education / PSHE input (primary and secondary)
  • 9.
    Our Aim Hector’sWorld and Cyber Café are being used in the primary sector to compliment existing resources. All Secondary children are trained in Think U Know (particularly S1 – S3). All future S1 students are trained in Think U Know. Digital literacy is the responsibility of all members of the school community .
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    School Community SchoolStaff School Students Parents / Carers Local Community The Musselburgh Grammar School Learning Community
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    Why start withthe parents? WE NEED TO DO MORE THAN SUPERVISE- WE NEED TO HELP EDUCATE CHALLENGE = to ensure that children are safe wherever they use the Internet IN SCHOOL Generally, supervised, protected and monitored OUT OF SCHOOL Often no filtering, supervision or monitoring
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    Lessons learnt Thisis something parents are genuinely interested in. Don’t worry if not everyone turns up. Make sure you post the letters home!
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    5 – 7 Years
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    Other Hectors WorldResources Movies available as stand alone resource (you don’t have to be connected to the Internet) 5 lesson plans (including detailed activities) A3 Posters, Song Sheets, stickers and colouring books.
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    Other Cyber CaféResources Cyber Café available as a stand alone resource (you don’t have to be connected to the Internet) Nine lesson plans (including detailed activities)
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    Think U KnowCourse 1 – 1.5 hours Includes two powerful videos Delivered by an approved and trained Think U Know trainer Initial target group S1 – S3 Then all S1 pupils on rolling basis
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    27 th August 2008
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    Why is educationso important in this area? 55% access the internet everyday 47% for an hour or more 21% liked IM/Chat the most 15% used gaming sites 11% used Social Networking sites 33% had access in their bedrooms 25% have met someone offline 83% have taken a friend Sources: CEOP Questionnaire Analysis 2007
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    19 th December 2007
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    What is thebiggest Internet danger? That we concentrate on the dangers and forget the benefits.
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    Benefits of theInternet Educational games and programmes Research information The opportunity to communicate with people from all around the world The opportunity to share resources and ideas with people that have the same interests Shopping around the world without leaving your computer
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    What are thedangers? Content - sexual, racist, violent unreliable/bigoted i.e. safety of children’s minds Commerce - scams, phishing and pharming, bluejacking, downloads which steal information– children’s and parents! Contact - via interactive technologies – IM, chat, multiplayer games Culture – bullying, camera phones, blogging, moblogging, social networking
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    Adults and Childrenuse the Internet in different ways DO YOU KNOW HOW YOUR CHILD USES THE INTERNET ? WE NEED TO BE INVOLVED IN OUR CHILDRENS’ ONLINE ACTIVITY, VALIDATE THEIR SKILLS + LEARN FROM THEM YOUNG PEOPLE Interactive chat, IM, Music, Games, PARENTS Mostly e-mail and web for research
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    We must startto understand that being on-line is just being in another ‘real’ place
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    The difference betweenKnowledge and Wisdom HELP YOUR CHILDREN TO UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT TECHNOLOGY IS THROWING UP NEW IMPORTANT SAFETY ISSUES WHICH CHILDREN MAY NOT SEE KNOWLEDGE Many children pick up technology quicker ! WISDOM Understanding how to behave in a virtual world
  • 38.
    Children are notthe same as they used to be Access to Unlimited Knowledge Vs Emotional Literacy and Social Immaturity
  • 39.
    Convergence + theInternet going mobile Already some children are receiving abusive/hoax txt messages As technologies converge we need to re-view the safety messages Increasingly mobile Fixed location for access eg home/school
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    Civic Government (Scotland)Act, 1982, Section 52 - Indecent Child Photographs (1) Any person who- (a) takes , or permits to be taken or makes , any indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child under 18 years (b) distributes or shows such an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph; (c) has in his possession such an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph with a view to its being distributed or shown by himself or others; or (d) publishes or causes to be published any advertisement likely to be understood as conveying that the advertiser distributes or shows such an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph, or intends to do so, shall be guilty of an offence under this section Section 52A - Possession of Photographs  (1)  It is an offence for a person to have any indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child under the age of 18 years in his possession.
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    Computers Case Law,it was upheld on appeal, that downloading images from the Internet was within Section 52(1)(a) (above). The word "make" covered an activity whereby a computer was used to bring into existence data stored on a computer disk. A person who downloads images is making photographs. Operation of a computer to download electronic signals could be distinguished from mere possession of indecent photographs (where the possessor has not himself been responsible for bringing the material into existence).
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    Sex Offenders RegisterConviction for taking, possessing or distributing indecent images qualifies the accused to be registered on the Sex Offenders’ Register. This means they tell the police where they live, where they are going on holiday, we limit their access to children, police can enter the house and the media are always looking for a story about a ‘sex pest.’
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    Who commits whatoffences? Mary Stuart Robert Iain (loads to internet) Duncan (keeps on phone) Bruce (tells teacher)
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    Offences Stuart – takes, possesses,distributes(3) Robert – possesses, distributes (4) Duncan – possesses (1) Iain – possesses, distributes (2 - ?) Bruce – possesses?, but may have a defence
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    You can notdelete anything from the Internet, your computer or mobile phone.
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    Naomi Broady, theNational Under-18 Tennis Champion David Rice, the second-best British Tennis Junior
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    Introduction to Chaton-line Chat rooms Instant Messaging Social networking Blogs
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    Facebook social network:how are we connected?
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    CEOP Training FilmHabba Hotel Example
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    CEOP Training FilmTeenspot Example
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    CEOP Training FILMMSN Example
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    Yaz Jones AngelCraig Beckram Kirsty Paul Burton G Seys
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    Ollie Bray AngelCraig Beckram Kirsty Paul Burton G Seys
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    Building up apicture First Name: Ollie / Oliver Surname: Bray Town: Weymouth, Dorset School: Radipole Primary School Information
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    45 Spa Rd,Weymouth, DT3 5HS 16 St. Edwards Rd, Portland, DT5 2AU 8 Carriageway, Upwey, Weymouth, DT3 5QR
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    Building up apicture First Name: Ollie / Oliver Surname: Bray Town: Weymouth, Dorset School: Radipole Primary School School Address: DT3 5HS Targets Address: Spa Road Other: Picture (house and target) Directions to house Census Data Young people also normally give out lots more information. Including Age and Likes / Dislikes . There is also lots of evidence to suggest that some children use inappropriate language on the internet and post photos of inappropriate things . Information
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    What is thebiggest Internet danger? That we concentrate on the dangers and forget the benefits.
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